As the American public continues to publicly stand up to the administration, Trump’s grip on power will eventually slip.
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Citing Crimes Of Transnationals, A Global Campaign Rises to Dismantle Corporate Power
Starting Monday in Geneva, an unprecedented initiative by 85 countries seeks to establish a legally binding instrument to stop corporate impunity and provide access to justice for victims of corporate crimes.
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Absurd Record Costs Of London Commercial Real Estate Reflects Widened Wealth Gap
As office buildings surpass the height of the property boom prices in 2007, London’s extreme commercial property costs are representative of today's outrageous levels of wealth and expenditures.
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Tax Them, Tax Them, Tax Them: 5 Extreme Acts of Greed Harming America
If a revolution is to take place, Americans – especially young Americans – need to know the facts, and they need to know how they're getting cheated, and they need to get angry.
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Noam Chomsky on Human Extinction: The Corporate Elite are Actively Courting Disaster
Climate change poses an imminent threat to human life, said political philosopher Noam Chomsky – and humans are drawing their own doom ever closer.
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Emerging Triumphant from 15M Movement, Spain's Podemos Party Aims to Lead
Podemos registered as a political party just three months ago following heated debate over whether work should continue at the grassroots level or should be given a formal, electoral structure.
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Vikings Invade British Museum As Activists Challenge Big Oil’s Propaganda Machine
The key message coming from artist insurgent protests like this one is the way London has made itself a pivotal global player enabling – and greenwashing – the devastating impacts of the fossil fuel industry.
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Calling MayDay on Democracy, Super PAC Powered By Citizens Vows to #GetMoneyOut
Our democracy is held hostage by the funders of campaigns.
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Why Organic Agriculture Is Spurring A New Generation of California Farmers
Changing consumer preferences for locally grown and organic food have paved the way for young farmers to carve out a niche.
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Vowing to "Paralyze This Island," Puerto Rico Unions Call General Strike Against Austerity
Union leader Pedro Irene Maymi called on islanders to stop paying their electricity and water bills as protesters marched on Plaza Las Américas, the largest shopping mall in the Caribbean.
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Is It Racism, Cynicism – Or Both – That Catapulted U.K. Independence Party to Populist Success?
UKIP's newly elected James Carver claims the party is getting support from minority communities, young people and women, people the media said they could never count as supporters.